January 4th, 2013 7:07 am by Vincent Flanders
We’re getting closer to the bottom of the barrel!!
I’ve gone through the Daily Suckers from September through December and I whittled the list down to 14 “winners.” I’m now faced with the unpleasant task of going over the previous eight month’s worth of garbage and come up with my lists of the Worst Websites of 2012. Pray for my sanity.
Worst Websites of 2012: September to December Contenders
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December 27th, 2012 3:03 am by Vincent Flanders
Submitter’s comments: Unfortunately, I am submitting the recent redesign of my college’s campus store site. Every student in the college uses this site to find the necessary course material for each semester and, frankly, this site is an atrocious (example: small blue links on a red background)
Hopefully some outside opinion will make them consider another update!
Vincent Flanders’ comments: I’m hoping that the garish colors used here are the school colors. Even if they are the colors, you don’t have to use them on a bookstore. I don’t know what the relationship is between this school and RISD (Rhode Island School of Design—a Daily Sucker ten years ago), but somebody needs to help out this campus store.
A quick look at the home page found at least one typo (“locatedon”). Did I mention that the colors suck and the text doesn’t look like it’s styled with CSS (text rubs up next to box borders), but there are two stylesheets. Both of them suck too.
Rhode Island College Campus Store
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December 23rd, 2012 10:10 pm by Vincent Flanders
Submitter’s comments: The site is using an image map for everything. This site was seriously released in the past few weeks which makes it even more unacceptable.
Vincent Flanders’ comments: I didn’t know anybody still used this 1994 technique. Jeez. Can we make our site more difficult for the search engines to find? What about typos? If there are any, you have to edit the image. For example, on the “About” page it should read “industry-wide reputation.” You need the hyphen. There are run-on sentences
I typed “energy land services” into Google and didn’t find them in the first 200 listings.
CW Lake
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December 23rd, 2012 4:04 pm by Vincent Flanders
Submitter’s comments: My father works as an electrical tester and was looking for some new equipment, he stumbled across this in his searches:
You can clearly see that, at some point, a professional helped to design this site and, over time, someone or something has just torn their work to shreds.
Vincent Flanders’ comments: I agree. It looks like they had links called “Latest” and “Featured” and “Special Products” that went to subpages. Not now. They added these to the home page and then started listing items. Then they mucked up the center column by adding information about the company and ordering information. They basically threw in the kitchen sink. The subpages are equally messy.
I’m trying to cram in some sites before the year ends to try to get them into consideration for the Worst Websites of 2012.
Testermans
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December 22nd, 2012 8:08 pm by Vincent Flanders
Submitter’s comments: OMG, when I saw this website, I googled “nominate the worst website” and found you. Given what I hoped to find at Fritz Haeg’s website, I was sorely dismayed.
Vincent Flanders’ comments: NOTE: It looks like they’re redirecting their home page to their wiki.
Here’s a link to a quickie video showing the site before the redirection.
I’m trying to cram in some sites before the year ends to try to get them into consideration for the Worst Websites of 2012.
We have Mystery Meat Navigation (MMN), pages with different colored backgrounds (at least they match the MMN) and when you mouse over the MMN menu, the background color of the home page (or any other page) temporarily changes. Fritz designs gardens. I hope they don’t suck like his website.
Fritz Haeg
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